Oct 14 Watch PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 14, 2014 By PBS News Hour Tuesday on the NewsHour, we look for causes of recent turbulence in the financial markets. Also: Islamic State militants gain ground in Iraq, how women may decide a Colorado Senate race, the debate over choosing to die, creating tasty food… Continue watching
Oct 14 Watch On Baghdad's doorstep: Islamic State militants gain ground in Iraq By PBS News Hour The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack that killed 23 people in a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad. Judy Woodruff speaks with Ned Parker of Reuters about the militants’ long approach toward the capital, as well as fresh… Continue watching
Oct 14 Watch What Wall Street's wild swings say about the global economy By PBS News Hour Lately the financial markets have been swinging from record leaps to sudden drops. Eswar Prasad, an economist at Cornell University and the Brookings Institution, says that while the U.S. economy is continuing its recovery, the rest of the world is… Continue watching
Oct 14 Watch News Wrap: West Africa's Ebola fatality rate rises to 70 percent By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Tuesday, the World Health Organization updated its Ebola death count to 4,450 fatalities out of 8,900 cases. There could be 10,000 new cases per week within a month, according to the agency. Also, Amnesty International reported… Continue watching
Oct 14 Mark Zuckerberg to give $25M to fight Ebola By Ashira Morris Facebook C.E.O. Mark Zuckerberg announced on Facebook that the he and his wife, pediatrician Priscilla Chan, will give $25 million to help prevent the spread of Ebola. Continue reading
Oct 14 Bringing safer burial rituals to Ebola outbreak countries By Larisa Epatko A French anthropologist is helping the World Health Organization come up with safer burial practices, while trying to maintain tradition, in Ebola-ridden West African countries. Continue reading
Oct 14 UN medical worker dies of Ebola in Germany By Jordan Vesey A UN medical worker who was infected with Ebola while in Liberia died Monday night in a clinic in Leipzig, Germany. Continue reading
Oct 13 Watch PBS NewsHour full episode Oct. 13, 2014 By PBS News Hour Monday on the NewsHour, we look at the Ebola crisis abroad and U.S. efforts to ensure safety for health workers. Also: the Vatican signals a more tolerant stance on homosexuality, adding up the costs of the war on terror, a… Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Are the costs of security at 'any price' too high? By PBS News Hour The ongoing war on terror has driven a dramatic rise in spending in the name of security. In his new book, “Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War,” New York Times investigative journalist James Risen examines the cost --… Continue watching
Oct 13 Watch Interpreting the Vatican's language shift on homosexuality, divorce By PBS News Hour A gathering of bishops convened by Pope Francis broke new ground on some taboos of the Catholic faith. While there was no change in doctrine on cohabitation, divorce and homosexuality, the Church signaled a shift away from condemning people who… Continue watching